Collierville High School head track and field coach Alisa Seymour has been named the 2025 Daily Memphian Coach of the Year, a recognition that reflects both her leadership and the sheer dominance of her program on the biggest stage.
Under Seymour’s guidance, the Lady Dragons scored an eye-popping 155 points at the Class AAA state meet — nearly doubling the total of runner-up Bartlett — to repeat as state champions. The margin of victory was as decisive as it was historic, cementing Collierville’s place as a powerhouse in Tennessee high school track and field.
Seymour becomes the first head coach to lead a Memphis-area team to back-to-back titles in the state’s largest public-school classification since Whitehaven accomplished the feat in 2016 and 2017.
The Dragons’ depth and versatility were on full display in Murfreesboro, with standout junior Khari Webb accounting for 48 points alone. But it was the collective strength across multiple events — from sprints to relays to field events — that underscored Seymour’s comprehensive coaching and team development.
With Collierville continuing to set the standard, Seymour’s latest honor is a well-earned milestone in what has become a golden era for the program.
And, stay tuned for what's ahead.